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Sunday, 28 December 2014

Janet Granger's January Sale on her website is in full swing, so if you would like the chance to grab some miniature needlepoint kits, chart packs or silk gauze project packs at bargain prices, now's your chance! Every miniature needlepoint kit, chart pack and fabric pack on the website www.janetgranger.co.uk is in the January Sale. Take advantage now to stock up on dollhouse scale needlework kits to keep you busy during the coldest days of winter.

You can choose from handbags, chairs, wallhangings, fire screens, needlework stands, tea-cosies, bellpulls, footstools....and many more. The kits contain everything you need, the instructions are detailed, and the results will be fabulous!!

Monday, 1 December 2014

Have you ever been curious about the artisans who work behind the scenes for AIM? If so, this month, in The Dolls House Magazine Issue 200 one of our lovely ladies from The Ed Team at Artisans In Miniature is highlighted in their 'Maker's Profile'.

Marianne also has a project in the same edition to make this wonderful Crocus in 1:12th Scale

There's a couple of new kits on Janet Granger's website this week - a table runner, and matching placemats, which are both to be stitched on 32 count silk gauze. They are in the popular 'Summer Roses' series - deep red and soft gold roses, on a pale cream background - suitable for many eras and styles of dollhouse. Each kit contains stranded cotton, a generous piece of silk gauze, clear instructions and stitch diagrams, a suitable needle and a colour block chart to count the design from. When finished, the runner measures 3 1/2 long x 7/8 inch wide. The placemats each measure 1 3/8 wide by 1 inch high, with enough materials to make four per pack.

AIM iMag Issue 59 ~ Out Now

As you may know, throughout the year, the members of AIM produce a FREE magazine filled with features, projects, news and more.

If you can't wait for the next issue of the magazine, then here on our blog you can keep up to date with our members' news and creations.

You can also access some of the very first issues of the AIM Magazine by going to the main Artisans In Miniature website and following the links to each edition of the AIM iMag from issue 9. Issues 1-8 were produced in an old format and are not available to archive, but many of the projects from these issues will of been revisited in the newer issues.